SiteSplat CommunityThe Official Community Support Forum2018-02-13T12:02:03+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/feed.php2018-02-13T12:02:03+00:002018-02-13T12:02:03+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1345&p=26024#p26024https://www.tech-tools.me/forum/

]]>2018-02-06T16:27:07+00:002018-02-06T16:27:07+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=2537&p=25952#p25952Statistics: Posted by ThemeSplat — February 6th, 2018, 4:27 pm
]]>2018-02-06T13:02:47+00:002018-02-06T13:02:47+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=2537&p=25951#p25951Statistics: Posted by Alexander — February 6th, 2018, 1:02 pm
]]>2018-01-26T19:52:59+00:002018-01-26T19:52:59+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=1332&p=25847#p25847see here: viewtopic.php?p=24246#p24246 many more that are not included there are in the works. + new super awesome theme

]]>2018-01-25T14:26:28+00:002018-01-25T14:26:28+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=4194&p=25834#p25834 Are you using grammarly plugin for your browser? (known to cause those issues on text areas...)

]]>2018-01-25T14:20:54+00:002018-01-25T14:20:54+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=4194&p=25833#p25833Statistics: Posted by Leinad4Mind — January 25th, 2018, 2:20 pm
]]>2018-01-25T14:16:42+00:002018-01-25T14:16:42+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=4194&p=25832#p25832I bought the snappy smart reply extension, and as you can see on the Gyazo link, the comment space is dancing. I use google chrome. How to fix this?

And another small problem is that my "most active users" does now show in the top 5 extension.

]]>2018-01-16T17:31:43+00:002018-01-16T17:31:43+00:00http://sitesplat.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=4181&p=25737#p25737I refuse to add bloated JS script just for a notice that does not even work correctly to begin with.Bloating pages with useless scripts is as bad as not having a properly implemented cookie notice... (for example you are also forcing an user/s to waste bandwidth for a useless script )

Whilst points 1 and 3 are being handled point 2, in my opinion, is not as all there is is a link on the acceptance banner to an remote page (http://cookies.insites.com/) which is only giving some basic information about cookies in general, not specific to any particular site. Also there is no permanent link to the "Cookie policy" once the banner has been dismissed and if the remote site is not accessible then the user will have no information at all.

Furthermore this implementation does not, as far as my understanding goes, comply with the requirements of some other EU countries.

Those points in the quote are just basic...A proper cookie notice is not just a notice. It needs to kill/stop all kind of tracking scripts that run in a page if the user chooses to "not agree" to that notice. For example google analytics, Google tags, ads related scripts and many many more!

Therefore I left that out on purpose and I prefer the Admins who need the cookie notice to implement a solution they prefer and actually work correctly, on their own...

I'm new to this, What are Cookies Anyway?Cookies are a kind of short term memory for the web. They are stored in your browser and enable a site to 'remember' little bits of information between pages or visits.

They are widely used to make the web experience more personal, which is generally seen as a positive thing. However some cookies collect data across many websites, creating 'behavioural profiles' of people. These profiles can then be used to decide what content or adverts to show you. This use of cookies for targeting in particular is what the law was designed to highlight. By requiring websites to inform and obtain consent from visitors it aims to give web users more control over their online privacy.

To find out lots more about cookies in general and the different types, take a look at: Cookiepedia - the leading information resource all about cookies